If you see an impaired driver, street racing or other road rage behaviours that poses an immediate threat to Public Safety, please call 9-1-1.
An Unsafe Driving Concern can be reported when you see the unsafe driving behaviour, on land or on water, with your own eyes.
If the Unsafe Driving Concern resulted in a collision, please report to the Collision Reporting Centre.
If you know the Licence Plate of the vehicle, please file a Road Watch report.
Unsafe Driving Concerns may include, but are not limited to:
- Vehicles speeding in your neighbourhood or in school zones.
- Drivers disobeying stop signs or traffic lights.
- A boat being driven in an unsafe manner.
- People driving ATV's on roadways that are not permitted by CGS By-law.
When completing an unsafe driving concern report, please:
- Ensure that the concern takes place within the City of Greater Sudbury.
- Indicate the location, time of day and how often it occurs.
- Provide a description of the concerning driving behaviour.
- Please provide any suspect vehicle information including pictures, if available, and/or indicate that video surveillance footage is available.
File an Unsafe Driving Concern Report
Filing a false police report is a criminal offence.